THE winner of the first Port Sunlight Photographer of the Year competition has been revealed.
Earlier this year, photographers of all levels of experience were invited to submit their snaps taken in and around the famous Wirral village.
Following judging by award-winning press photographers Paul Ellis and Bruce Adams, the competition organisers at Port Sunlight Village Trust (PSVT) have announced Andrew Crothall’s photograph of a ‘snowbow’ over the village as the winning snap.
Andrew Crothall, the competition winner, said: “I am delighted to have won the Port Sunlight Photographer of the Year 2024 competition.
“The village is a beautiful place and there are always photographic opportunities, but it is extra special in the snow.
“However, this doesn’t happen very often so I always rush down to the village first thing in the morning if there has been overnight snow.
“On this occasion the sky started to clear just after sunrise on a cold January morning and the first rays of sunlight illuminated ice crystals in the atmosphere, creating a rare ’snowbow’ over The Diamond.”
The two runners-up were Dan Bentley for his birds-eye view of Port Sunlight’s Grade I listed War Memorial, and David Kelly for capturing a front door of one of the village’s distinctive houses with the iconic Dell Bridge and Lyceum in the background.
Other entries ranged from wildlife to architecture to scenes from everyday village life.
Jean Milton, director of heritage at Port Sunlight Village Trust, said: “The competition received some fabulous entries, however Andrew’s shot captured the magic of Port Sunlight’s landscape and architecture perfectly.
“We’d like to thank all the entrants for taking part and supporting our work to preserve and promote this special village.”
Andrew Crothall’s winning photograph is gracing the front cover of a new Port Sunlight calendar, which also includes the runners up and a selection of other entries. The calendar will go on sale later this year, but is available to pre-order here. Each sale of the calendar will raise money for PSVT’s work to protect Port Sunlight’s monuments.
The winner, runners up and a selection of other entries can be viewed in an online exhibition here.
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